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Griffin Hall Center for Informatics
Northern Kentucky University
Highland Heights, Kentucky
The Center for Informatics at Northern Kentucky University will create a memorable new place on the campus that physically manifests the Center’s notable curriculum—displaying the robust, all-encompassing technology and intense collaboration that characterizes it. The Digitorium at the heart of the building will be visible through the diaphanous glass “skirt” that wraps it, and encloses the Informatics Common.
Inside, the adaptable two-story space is equipped for a wide range of interactive experiences, serving teaching, research, collaboration and presentation purposes. Outside, it is a three dimensional screen displaying projected images that are visible to the University from the new West Oval.
Relevant Project information:- While the Digitorium and the adjacent Informatics Common stand out as a nationally significant element, the Center for Informatics fits seamlessly into the campus.
- The space of the Informatics Common sweeps out through the glass wall, across the east porch and out to the West Oval, a broad oval lawn between the building and Nunn Hall.
- The simple four-story “loft” wings clad in glass and metal tie the new building to the scale, form and materiality of the existing campus.
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